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Biden administration proposes new vehicle fuel efficiency targets The Biden administration on Friday proposed a new rule to increase energy efficiency standards in new passenger cars and light trucks. Federal judge temporarily blocks Montana's ban on drag shows A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked Montana's new law banning some drag performances pending a legal challenge to the legislation. FX moves 'Murder at the End of the World' to November FX announced Friday that it has postponed the August release of "A Murder at the End of the World" to November. Senate leaders chide Wisconsin's Rep. Van Orden for cursing at teen pages Senate leaders Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell on Friday admonished a Republican congressman for cursing at a group of teen pages earlier in the week for lying down in the Capitol Rotunda. 'Venom 3,' 'Bad Boys 4' more get new release dates amid strike Sony Pictures announced their 2024 slate of film release dates on Friday, including new dates for "Venom 3" and "Bad Boys 4" and the new "Ghostbusters" bumped off this year's calendar. FDA approves second OTC nasal spray to combat opioid overdoses The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a second over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray as "a powerful tool" to treat opioid overdoses. For decades, artist Eduardo Kac has been laser-focused on sending hologram project into space Eduardo Kac has been trying for 37 years to realize his vision for an art project he began when he was just 24 years old -- sending one of his holographic poems, or holopoems as he calls them, into deep space. U.S. Navy to christen USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. guided missile destroyer The U.S. Navy will christen a new Burke-Class guided missile destroyer as the USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. at the General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, on Saturday. Watch: Three whales caught on camera breaching together off Massachusetts A family fishing off the coast of Massachusetts captured video of the rare moment three humpback whales jumped out of the water in unison. Ohio woman wins $50,000 lottery prize on Maryland vacation An Ohio woman said a rainy day during her vacation in Maryland led to her winning a $50,000 lottery prize. Woman who faked report of child wandering freeway charged with lying to police Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who falsely reported a child wandering on a freeway and then disappeared making it look like she was kidnapped was charged Friday with lying to police. Dodgers trading for White Sox pitchers Lance Lynn, Joe Kelly The Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to a trade with the Chicago White Sox, acquiring pitchers Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly. Walmart and PepsiCo team up on $120 million sustainability initiative Walmart and PepsiCo are joining forces for an initiative to promote sustainable development. The project will set aside $120 million to support regenerative agriculture on 2 million acres of designated land. Transportation Department takes steps to raise human trafficking awareness The U.S. Transportation Department Friday said it's taking several actions to both raise awareness and prevent human trafficking. It includes a new collaboration among transportation sector leaders. More than 400,000 evacuate as Typhoon Doksuri makes landfall in China Super Typhoon Doksuri came ashore in southeast China Friday with winds of 112 mph and heavy rain forcing the evacuation of 416,000 people while closing businesses, schools and factories. Diabetes drug Metformin may help seniors recover from injury, illness The diabetes drug metformin might also benefit older patients after an injury or illness, a small study suggests. Study: Wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said Friday they have developed a wearable ultrasound tracker that could detect breast cancer at its early stages, giving it the potential to save many lives. Hubble space telescope observes planet bleeding its atmosphere into space The Hubble Space Telescope has observed a young planet that is orbiting so close to its parent star that it is spewing its atmosphere into space. In Maine, Joe Biden to urge U.S. manufacturers: 'Invent it here, make it here' President Joe Biden is traveling to Auburn, Maine, Friday afternoon to discuss how so-called Bidenomics is influencing the country's manufacturing sector, the White House announced. Look: 'SCHOOL' misspelled as 'SHCOOL' on Massachusetts road Officials in a Massachusetts town said "SCHOOL" was supposed to have been painted on the road outside a middle school, but the word was accidentally misspelled as "SHCOOL." Listen: Twice's Jihyo teases 'Killin' Me Good' from solo EP K-pop star Jihyo released a "spoiler" clip of "Killin' Me Good," the lead single from her debut solo album, "Zone." Watch: Alligator found in Indiana pond after three weeks on the loose An alligator was safely captured in an Indiana pond three weeks after vanishing from its habitat, rescuers said. Enbridge blamed for fourth breach of Minnesota aquifer during pipeline overhaul For the fourth time, construction for the expansion of the Line 3 oil pipeline operated by Canadian company Enbridge has led to a rupture of an aquifer in Minnesota, a state agency confirmed Friday. Ben Bernanke to lead review of Bank of England's financial forecasting Former chair of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke will lead a review of the Bank of England's forecasting and related processes, the institution announced on Friday. |
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New Trump Charges Highlight Long-Running Questions About ObstructionThe accusation that former President Donald J. Trump wanted security camera footage deleted at Mar-a-Lago added to a pattern of concerns about his attempts to stymie prosecutors. Ukraine Launches Missile Strikes in Russia, Moscow SaysKyiv did not take responsibility for the attacks, which could be a bid to broaden a war that has mostly rained ruin and death on Ukraine. Ukraine Offensive Aims for Better Shot at Russian TargetsUkraine is hoping that mile-by-mile gains could bring its weapons closer to Russian supply lines, if its forces can overcome Russia’s heavy defense. 2 Ukrainian Fighters Take a Break From the War to Marry Each OtherTheir wedding was hosted by a charity group that provides uniforms, boots and other essentials to female soldiers, but because of demand recently started to organize such celebrations. A Ukrainian fencer penalized for refusing a Russian handshake is guaranteed a spot in the Paris Olympics.How Is Tim Scott Spending Millions in Campaign Money? It’s a Mystery.Most of the money spent by the senator’s presidential campaign has gone to newly formed companies whose addresses are Staples stores in suburban strip malls. DeSantis Clashes With Top Rival, Tim Scott, Over Florida’s Teaching of SlaveryRon DeSantis and Tim Scott, fighting to become the leading Republican alternative to Donald Trump, have clashed in recent days over Florida’s educational standards. John Fetterman, Hoodie and All, Is Adjusting to Life in the SenateIn an interview with The New York Times, the Pennsylvania senator spoke about the dysfunction in Congress, his health challenges and why he hasn’t traded his loungewear for a business suit. Florida’s New Black History Standards Have Drawn Backlash. Who Wrote Them?In updating the standards to comply with a new law that limits how racism can be taught, officials largely bypassed the state’s African American History Task Force. AIDS Relief Program Under Threat as G.O.P. Insists on Abortion RestrictionA decades-old program created by President George W. Bush to combat AIDS around the world is at risk of being sucked into a partisan dispute over abortion, with some Republicans threatening to block its renewal. Puppy Paw Balm. An Extra Shirt. New Yorkers Cope With Hazardous Heat.The heat index stayed below 100 on Friday, an unexpected salve for New York City residents who nonetheless prepared in advance. NYC Blackout? Preparation Is Key.“What have you done so you’re not fumbling around in the dark?” Biden Acknowledges Granddaughter in Arkansas for First TimeThe president has told his son, Hunter Biden, that he wants to meet his 4-year-old grandchild, Navy Joan Roberts, who until recently was at the center of a yearslong child support dispute. Despite Acquittal, Kevin Spacey Faces Uphill Battle for Hollywood RolesThe actor, who was cleared of sexual assault charges in Britain this week, has parts in two small upcoming films. Yet his tarnished public perception makes starry roles unlikely. What Sinead O’Connor Meant to IrelandAuden wrote of Yeats, “Mad Ireland hurt you into poetry.” Cruel Ireland hurt O’Connor into song. Why Ron DeSantis Isn’t Beating Donald TrumpRon DeSantis is selling the wrong message to Republicans, but he’s too deep in his bubble to realize it. The Life and Death of American CitiesRichard Ravitch showed other leaders the right ways to step up and work to save their cities. The Case for TourismWhen ambling abroad justifies itself. Strike Leads Sony to Push Big Film Releases Into 2024The union has barred members from publicizing their work, and without red carpets and the buzz machine in full swing, other studios are likely to follow. Biden Administration Moves to Tighten Fuel Economy RulesThe proposal is designed to help speed the country’s transition to electric vehicles, one of the president’s signature efforts to fight climate change. Affordable Apartments Are Coming to the Top of New York’s SkylineA deal to build the city’s newest residential skyscraper includes an unusually high number of apartments for low-income renters, plus some set aside for survivors of 9/11. Taylor Swift-Quake: Fans Cause Seismic Activity at Seattle ConcertSeismometers can pick up many types of ground vibrations but this drew comparisons to the “Beast Quake” of 2011, when Seattle football fans roared in celebration of a last-minute Seahawks touchdown. Class Is in Session. The Teacher? Mark Morris.The choreographer has long taught company class. It’s part of what makes his distinctly individual dancers seem so natural — and coherent as a group. More Recent Articles |
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The Biden administration on Friday proposed a new rule to increase energy efficiency standards in new passenger cars and light trucks.
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked Montana's new law banning some drag performances pending a legal challenge to the legislation.
FX announced Friday that it has postponed the August release of "A Murder at the End of the World" to November.
Senate leaders Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell on Friday admonished a Republican congressman for cursing at a group of teen pages earlier in the week for lying down in the Capitol Rotunda.
Sony Pictures announced their 2024 slate of film release dates on Friday, including new dates for "Venom 3" and "Bad Boys 4" and the new "Ghostbusters" bumped off this year's calendar.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a second over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray as "a powerful tool" to treat opioid overdoses.
Eduardo Kac has been trying for 37 years to realize his vision for an art project he began when he was just 24 years old -- sending one of his holographic poems, or holopoems as he calls them, into deep space.
The U.S. Navy will christen a new Burke-Class guided missile destroyer as the USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. at the General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, on Saturday.
A family fishing off the coast of Massachusetts captured video of the rare moment three humpback whales jumped out of the water in unison.
An Ohio woman said a rainy day during her vacation in Maryland led to her winning a $50,000 lottery prize.
Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who falsely reported a child wandering on a freeway and then disappeared making it look like she was kidnapped was charged Friday with lying to police.
The Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to a trade with the Chicago White Sox, acquiring pitchers Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly.
Walmart and PepsiCo are joining forces for an initiative to promote sustainable development. The project will set aside $120 million to support regenerative agriculture on 2 million acres of designated land.
The U.S. Transportation Department Friday said it's taking several actions to both raise awareness and prevent human trafficking. It includes a new collaboration among transportation sector leaders.
Super Typhoon Doksuri came ashore in southeast China Friday with winds of 112 mph and heavy rain forcing the evacuation of 416,000 people while closing businesses, schools and factories.
The diabetes drug metformin might also benefit older patients after an injury or illness, a small study suggests.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said Friday they have developed a wearable ultrasound tracker that could detect breast cancer at its early stages, giving it the potential to save many lives.
The Hubble Space Telescope has observed a young planet that is orbiting so close to its parent star that it is spewing its atmosphere into space.
President Joe Biden is traveling to Auburn, Maine, Friday afternoon to discuss how so-called Bidenomics is influencing the country's manufacturing sector, the White House announced.
Officials in a Massachusetts town said "SCHOOL" was supposed to have been painted on the road outside a middle school, but the word was accidentally misspelled as "SHCOOL."
K-pop star Jihyo released a "spoiler" clip of "Killin' Me Good," the lead single from her debut solo album, "Zone."
An alligator was safely captured in an Indiana pond three weeks after vanishing from its habitat, rescuers said.
For the fourth time, construction for the expansion of the Line 3 oil pipeline operated by Canadian company Enbridge has led to a rupture of an aquifer in Minnesota, a state agency confirmed Friday.
Former chair of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke will lead a review of the Bank of England's forecasting and related processes, the institution announced on Friday. 
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